Revision tags: PFIX-3-8-4
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1.1.1.9 |
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23-Dec-2023 |
christos |
Import Postfix 3.8.4 (last was 3.7.3)
December 22, 2023: 3.8.4/3.7.9
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Revision tags: PFIX-3-7-3
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1.1.1.8 |
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08-Oct-2022 |
christos |
Import Postfix-3.7.3 (previous version was 3.5.2)
This is the Postfix 3.7 (stable) release.
The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.7.x where 3=major release number, 7=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.
New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called postfix-3.8-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released.
The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.
If you upgrade from Postfix 3.5 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.6 before proceeding.
License change
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Revision tags: cjep_sun2x-base1 cjep_sun2x-base cjep_staticlib_x-base1 cjep_staticlib_x-base PFIX-3-5-2 phil-wifi-20200421 phil-wifi-20200411 phil-wifi-20200406 PFIX-3-5-0
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1.1.1.7 |
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18-Mar-2020 |
christos |
This is the Postfix 3.5 (stable) release.
The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.5.x where 3=major release number, 5=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.
New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called postfix-3.6-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released.
The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.
If you upgrade from Postfix 3.3 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.4 before proceeding.
License change
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Revision tags: netbsd-9-3-RELEASE netbsd-9-2-RELEASE netbsd-9-1-RELEASE is-mlppp-base netbsd-8-2-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 pgoyette-compat-merge-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 pgoyette-compat-0728 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 netbsd-8-0-RC2 pgoyette-compat-0521 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 netbsd-8-0-RC1 pgoyette-compat-0415 pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base matt-nb8-mediatek-base perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 pgoyette-localcount-20170320 PFIX-3-1-4
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1.1.1.6 |
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14-Feb-2017 |
christos |
branches: 1.1.1.6.12; The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.0.x where 3=major release number, 0=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.
New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called postfix-3.1-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released.
The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.
If you upgrade from Postfix 2.10 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.11 before proceeding.
Notes for distribution maintainers
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Revision tags: netbsd-7-2-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-2-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-RC2 netbsd-7-nhusb-base-20170116 bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 netbsd-7-1-RC1 pgoyette-localcount-20161104 netbsd-7-0-2-RELEASE localcount-20160914 netbsd-7-nhusb-base pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 pgoyette-localcount-base netbsd-7-0-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-0-RELEASE PFIX-2-11-6 netbsd-7-0-RC3 netbsd-7-0-RC2 netbsd-7-0-RC1 PFIX-2-11-4 PFIX-2-11-3 netbsd-7-base PFIX-2-11-1 tls-earlyentropy-base tls-maxphys-base
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1.1.1.5 |
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06-Jul-2014 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.5.6; 1.1.1.5.10; Import Postfix 2.11.1. The main changes since version 2.10.* are: - Support for PKI-less TLS server certificate verification with DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities) where the CA public key or the server certificate is identified via DNSSEC lookup. This requires a DNS resolver that validates DNSSEC replies. The problem with conventional PKI is that there are literally hundreds of organizations world-wide that can provide a certificate in anyone's name. DANE limits trust to the people who control the target DNS zone and its parent zones. - A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow clients to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score. This can eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting" protocol tests, which otherwise require that a client reconnects before it can deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't retry from the same IP address, and that can result in large email delivery delays. - The recipient_delimiter feature now supports different delimiters, for example both "+" and "-". As before, this implementation recognizes exactly one delimiter character per email address, and exactly one address extension per email address. - Advanced master.cf query/update support to access service attributes as "name = value" pairs. For example to turn off chroot on all services use "postconf -F '*/*/chroot = n'", and to change/add a "-o name=value" setting use "postconf -P 'smtp/inet/name = value'". This was developed primarily to allow automated tools to manage Postfix systems without having to parse Postfix configuration files.
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Revision tags: yamt-pagecache-base9 riastradh-xf86-video-intel-2-7-1-pre-2-21-15 riastradh-drm2-base3 PFIX-2-10-3 PFIX-2-10-2
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1.1.1.4 |
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25-Sep-2013 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.4.2; Import Postfix 2.10.2. Major changes since version 2.9.* are: - Separation of relay policy (with smtpd_relay_restrictions) from spam policy (with smtpd_{client, helo, sender, recipient}_restrictions), which makes accidental open relay configuration less likely. The default is backwards compatible. - HAproxy load-balancer support for postscreen(8) and smtpd(8). The nginx proxy was already supported by Postfix 2.9 smtpd(8), using XCLIENT commands. - Support for the TLSv1 and TLSv2 protocols, as well as support to turn them off if needed for inter-operability. - Laptop-friendly configuration. By default, Postfix now uses UNIX-domain sockets instead of FIFOs, and thus avoids MTIME file system updates on an idle mail system. - Revised postconf(1) command. The "-x" option expands $name in a parameter value (both main.cf and master.cf); the "-o name=value" option overrides a main.cf parameter setting; and postconf(1) now warns about a $name that has no name=value setting. - Sendmail-style "socketmap" lookup tables.
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Revision tags: PFIX-2-9-7 riastradh-drm2-base2 riastradh-drm2-base1 riastradh-drm2-base agc-symver-base yamt-pagecache-base8 PFIX-2-9-5
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1.1.1.3 |
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02-Jan-2013 |
tron |
Import Postfix 2.9.5. Major changes since version 2.8.x: - Support for long, non-repeating, queue IDs (queue file names). The main benefit of non-repeating names is simpler logfile analysis. See the description of "enable_long_queue_ids" in postconf(5) for details. - Memcache client support, and support to share postscreen(8) and verify(8) caches via the proxymap server. Details about memcache support are in memcache_table(5) and MEMCACHE_README. - Gradual degradation: if a database is unavailable (can't open, most read or write errors) a Postfix daemon will log a warning and continue providing the services that don't depend on that table, instead of immediately terminating with a fatal error. To terminate immediately when a database file can't be opened, specify "daemon_table_open_error_is_fatal = yes". - Revised postconf(1) command. It warns about unused parameter name=value settings in main.cf or master.cf (likely mistakes), understands "dynamic" parameter names such as names that depend on the name of a master.cf entry (finally, "postconf -n" shows all parameter settings), and it can display main.cf and master.cf in a more user-friendly format (postconf -nf, postconf -Mf). - Read/write deadline support in the SMTP client and server to defend against application-level DOS attacks that very slowly write or read data one byte at a time.
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Revision tags: netbsd-6-0-6-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-4-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-5-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-3-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-4-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-2-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-3-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-1-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-2-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-RC4 netbsd-6-1-RC3 netbsd-6-1-RC2 netbsd-6-1-RC1 PFIX-2-8-13 netbsd-6-0-1-RELEASE yamt-pagecache-base7 matt-nb6-plus-nbase yamt-pagecache-base6 netbsd-6-0-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-RC2 matt-nb6-plus-base netbsd-6-0-RC1 PFIX-2-8-12 PFIX-2-8-11 yamt-pagecache-base5 yamt-pagecache-base4 PFIX-2-8-8 netbsd-6-base yamt-pagecache-base3 PFIX-2-8-7 yamt-pagecache-base2 yamt-pagecache-base PFIX-2-8-6 PFIX-2-8-5 PFIX-2-8-4 cherry-xenmp-base PFIX-2-8-3 PFIX-2-8-2 PFIX-2-8-1 bouyer-quota2-nbase bouyer-quota2-base matt-mips64-premerge-20101231 PFIX-2-7-2 PFIX-2-7-1
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1.1.1.2 |
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17-Jun-2010 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.2.6; 1.1.1.2.12; Import Postfix 2.7.1. Major changes since Postfix 2.6.6: - Improved before-queue content filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. Typically, this allows Postfix to handle the same mail load with fewer content filter processes. - Improved address verification performance. The verify database is now persistent by default, and it is automatically cleaned periodically. Under overload conditions, the Postfix SMTP server no longer waits up to 6 seconds for an address probe to complete. - Support for reputation management based on the local SMTP client IP address. This is typically implemented with "FILTER transportname:" actions in access maps or header/body checks, and mail delivery transports in master.cf with unique smtp_bind_address values.
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Revision tags: PFIX-2-6-6 matt-premerge-20091211 PFIX-2-6-5 PFIX-2-6-2
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1.1.1.1 |
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23-Jun-2009 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.4; Import Postfix 2.6.2.
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Revision tags: PFIX-3-5-0
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1.1.1.7 |
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18-Mar-2020 |
christos |
This is the Postfix 3.5 (stable) release.
The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.5.x where 3=major release number, 5=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.
New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called postfix-3.6-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released.
The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.
If you upgrade from Postfix 3.3 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-3.4 before proceeding.
License change
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Revision tags: netbsd-9-0-RELEASE netbsd-9-0-RC2 netbsd-9-0-RC1 phil-wifi-20191119 netbsd-9-base phil-wifi-20190609 netbsd-8-1-RELEASE netbsd-8-1-RC1 pgoyette-compat-merge-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190127 pgoyette-compat-20190118 pgoyette-compat-1226 pgoyette-compat-1126 pgoyette-compat-1020 pgoyette-compat-0930 pgoyette-compat-0906 pgoyette-compat-0728 netbsd-8-0-RELEASE phil-wifi-base pgoyette-compat-0625 netbsd-8-0-RC2 pgoyette-compat-0521 pgoyette-compat-0502 pgoyette-compat-0422 netbsd-8-0-RC1 pgoyette-compat-0415 pgoyette-compat-0407 pgoyette-compat-0330 pgoyette-compat-0322 pgoyette-compat-0315 pgoyette-compat-base matt-nb8-mediatek-base perseant-stdc-iso10646-base netbsd-8-base prg-localcount2-base3 prg-localcount2-base2 prg-localcount2-base1 prg-localcount2-base pgoyette-localcount-20170426 bouyer-socketcan-base1 pgoyette-localcount-20170320 PFIX-3-1-4
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1.1.1.6 |
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14-Feb-2017 |
christos |
The stable Postfix release is called postfix-3.0.x where 3=major release number, 0=minor release number, x=patchlevel. The stable release never changes except for patches that address bugs or emergencies. Patches change the patchlevel and the release date.
New features are developed in snapshot releases. These are called postfix-3.1-yyyymmdd where yyyymmdd is the release date (yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day). Patches are never issued for snapshot releases; instead, a new snapshot is released.
The mail_release_date configuration parameter (format: yyyymmdd) specifies the release date of a stable release or snapshot release.
If you upgrade from Postfix 2.10 or earlier, read RELEASE_NOTES-2.11 before proceeding.
Notes for distribution maintainers
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Revision tags: netbsd-7-2-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-2-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-1-RC2 netbsd-7-nhusb-base-20170116 bouyer-socketcan-base pgoyette-localcount-20170107 netbsd-7-1-RC1 pgoyette-localcount-20161104 netbsd-7-0-2-RELEASE localcount-20160914 netbsd-7-nhusb-base pgoyette-localcount-20160806 pgoyette-localcount-20160726 pgoyette-localcount-base netbsd-7-0-1-RELEASE netbsd-7-0-RELEASE PFIX-2-11-6 netbsd-7-0-RC3 netbsd-7-0-RC2 netbsd-7-0-RC1 PFIX-2-11-4 PFIX-2-11-3 netbsd-7-base PFIX-2-11-1 tls-earlyentropy-base tls-maxphys-base
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1.1.1.5 |
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06-Jul-2014 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.5.6; 1.1.1.5.10; Import Postfix 2.11.1. The main changes since version 2.10.* are: - Support for PKI-less TLS server certificate verification with DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities) where the CA public key or the server certificate is identified via DNSSEC lookup. This requires a DNS resolver that validates DNSSEC replies. The problem with conventional PKI is that there are literally hundreds of organizations world-wide that can provide a certificate in anyone's name. DANE limits trust to the people who control the target DNS zone and its parent zones. - A new postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold feature to allow clients to skip postscreen tests based on their DNSBL score. This can eliminate email delays due to "after 220 greeting" protocol tests, which otherwise require that a client reconnects before it can deliver mail. Some providers such as Google don't retry from the same IP address, and that can result in large email delivery delays. - The recipient_delimiter feature now supports different delimiters, for example both "+" and "-". As before, this implementation recognizes exactly one delimiter character per email address, and exactly one address extension per email address. - Advanced master.cf query/update support to access service attributes as "name = value" pairs. For example to turn off chroot on all services use "postconf -F '*/*/chroot = n'", and to change/add a "-o name=value" setting use "postconf -P 'smtp/inet/name = value'". This was developed primarily to allow automated tools to manage Postfix systems without having to parse Postfix configuration files.
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Revision tags: yamt-pagecache-base9 riastradh-xf86-video-intel-2-7-1-pre-2-21-15 riastradh-drm2-base3 PFIX-2-10-3 PFIX-2-10-2
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1.1.1.4 |
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25-Sep-2013 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.4.2; Import Postfix 2.10.2. Major changes since version 2.9.* are: - Separation of relay policy (with smtpd_relay_restrictions) from spam policy (with smtpd_{client, helo, sender, recipient}_restrictions), which makes accidental open relay configuration less likely. The default is backwards compatible. - HAproxy load-balancer support for postscreen(8) and smtpd(8). The nginx proxy was already supported by Postfix 2.9 smtpd(8), using XCLIENT commands. - Support for the TLSv1 and TLSv2 protocols, as well as support to turn them off if needed for inter-operability. - Laptop-friendly configuration. By default, Postfix now uses UNIX-domain sockets instead of FIFOs, and thus avoids MTIME file system updates on an idle mail system. - Revised postconf(1) command. The "-x" option expands $name in a parameter value (both main.cf and master.cf); the "-o name=value" option overrides a main.cf parameter setting; and postconf(1) now warns about a $name that has no name=value setting. - Sendmail-style "socketmap" lookup tables.
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Revision tags: PFIX-2-9-7 riastradh-drm2-base2 riastradh-drm2-base1 riastradh-drm2-base agc-symver-base yamt-pagecache-base8 PFIX-2-9-5
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1.1.1.3 |
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02-Jan-2013 |
tron |
Import Postfix 2.9.5. Major changes since version 2.8.x: - Support for long, non-repeating, queue IDs (queue file names). The main benefit of non-repeating names is simpler logfile analysis. See the description of "enable_long_queue_ids" in postconf(5) for details. - Memcache client support, and support to share postscreen(8) and verify(8) caches via the proxymap server. Details about memcache support are in memcache_table(5) and MEMCACHE_README. - Gradual degradation: if a database is unavailable (can't open, most read or write errors) a Postfix daemon will log a warning and continue providing the services that don't depend on that table, instead of immediately terminating with a fatal error. To terminate immediately when a database file can't be opened, specify "daemon_table_open_error_is_fatal = yes". - Revised postconf(1) command. It warns about unused parameter name=value settings in main.cf or master.cf (likely mistakes), understands "dynamic" parameter names such as names that depend on the name of a master.cf entry (finally, "postconf -n" shows all parameter settings), and it can display main.cf and master.cf in a more user-friendly format (postconf -nf, postconf -Mf). - Read/write deadline support in the SMTP client and server to defend against application-level DOS attacks that very slowly write or read data one byte at a time.
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Revision tags: netbsd-6-0-6-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-4-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-5-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-3-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-4-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-2-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-3-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-1-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-2-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-RELEASE netbsd-6-1-RC4 netbsd-6-1-RC3 netbsd-6-1-RC2 netbsd-6-1-RC1 PFIX-2-8-13 netbsd-6-0-1-RELEASE yamt-pagecache-base7 matt-nb6-plus-nbase yamt-pagecache-base6 netbsd-6-0-RELEASE netbsd-6-0-RC2 matt-nb6-plus-base netbsd-6-0-RC1 PFIX-2-8-12 PFIX-2-8-11 yamt-pagecache-base5 yamt-pagecache-base4 PFIX-2-8-8 netbsd-6-base yamt-pagecache-base3 PFIX-2-8-7 yamt-pagecache-base2 yamt-pagecache-base PFIX-2-8-6 PFIX-2-8-5 PFIX-2-8-4 cherry-xenmp-base PFIX-2-8-3 PFIX-2-8-2 PFIX-2-8-1 bouyer-quota2-nbase bouyer-quota2-base matt-mips64-premerge-20101231 PFIX-2-7-2 PFIX-2-7-1
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1.1.1.2 |
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17-Jun-2010 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.2.6; 1.1.1.2.12; Import Postfix 2.7.1. Major changes since Postfix 2.6.6: - Improved before-queue content filter performance. With "smtpd_proxy_options = speed_adjust", the Postfix SMTP server receives the entire message before it connects to a before-queue content filter. Typically, this allows Postfix to handle the same mail load with fewer content filter processes. - Improved address verification performance. The verify database is now persistent by default, and it is automatically cleaned periodically. Under overload conditions, the Postfix SMTP server no longer waits up to 6 seconds for an address probe to complete. - Support for reputation management based on the local SMTP client IP address. This is typically implemented with "FILTER transportname:" actions in access maps or header/body checks, and mail delivery transports in master.cf with unique smtp_bind_address values.
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Revision tags: PFIX-2-6-6 matt-premerge-20091211 PFIX-2-6-5 PFIX-2-6-2
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1.1.1.1 |
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23-Jun-2009 |
tron |
branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.4; Import Postfix 2.6.2.
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